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>> cbs' seth doane for us in findlay, ohio. seth, thank you. >>> you see these rivers cresting, and five and six, almost six feet above flood stage right there. you know, the end result, the devastation there. now the cleanup. >> and then more rain in the forecast. the last thing those folks need. want to get you a closer look at some of the other headlines we're following this morning. jeff glor is at the news desk. >> erica, good morning to you. this morning the senate is scheduled to vote on a bill that would stave off a government shutdown. the measure would fund the government for another two weeks cutting $4 billion in spending. the house passed the bill yesterday, with more than 100 democrats supporting it. the senate is expected to follow suit. congress still must agree on spending levels to the end of the fiscal year, which is september 30th. >>> meanwhile, state budget battles continue, as well. in wisconsin, ohio, and else where, deep spending cuts are coupled with proposals to limit union rights. a senate committee
>> cbs' seth doane for us in findlay, ohio. seth, thank you. >>> you see these rivers cresting, and five and six, almost six feet above flood stage right there. you know, the end result, the devastation there. now the cleanup. >> and then more rain in the forecast. the last thing those folks need. want to get you a closer look at some of the other headlines we're following this morning. jeff glor is at the news desk. >> erica, good morning to you. this morning the...
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seth, good morning. >> good morning, rebecca. for all of the talk of the end of the recession, and an economic recovery, a lot of people have been asking the same question, where are the jobs? well, a report out yesterday by the labor department may have started to answer that. showing the strongest sign yet that private employers may be gaining confidence. they came out in droves. thousands crowded wisconsin defense contractor oshkosh, where, along with military vehicles, they're producing 750 new jobs. >> really a nice opportunity to put some people to work at some high-paying jobs. >> reporter: nationwide, 192,000 of those jobs were added in february. up from the rather dismal 63,000 gained the month before. making the increase in february the fastest rate of hiring in nine months. according to the department of labor's jobs report, released friday. >> this morning we learned that the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly two years. >> reporter: speaking at a miami high school on friday, president obama encourag
seth, good morning. >> good morning, rebecca. for all of the talk of the end of the recession, and an economic recovery, a lot of people have been asking the same question, where are the jobs? well, a report out yesterday by the labor department may have started to answer that. showing the strongest sign yet that private employers may be gaining confidence. they came out in droves. thousands crowded wisconsin defense contractor oshkosh, where, along with military vehicles, they're...
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seth, good morning. >> good morning, erica. that's right. opening night has changed so many times for "spider-man," that even the show's representatives are referring to it as hopening night. and the show's critics are calling it nopening night. it's a spectacle unlike anything broadway has seen before. "spider-man: turn off the dark," with its high-flying acrobatics and its record $65 million budget, is now posing a very expensive question. when will it open? the management insists that's still march 15th. >> the critics have not received their invites yet, meaning something is up. the show is not opening on march 15th. >> reporter: frank reports on broadway and his sources back up a story in "the new york times" that says the opening will be dlied by three months. >> it's going to open in june. and also, there's been talk about possibly closing the show for a little bit to tweak the show. >> reporter: on "the early show" last week, even lead actor reed carney seemed uncertain about opening night. >> we usually read in the newspaper when th
seth, good morning. >> good morning, erica. that's right. opening night has changed so many times for "spider-man," that even the show's representatives are referring to it as hopening night. and the show's critics are calling it nopening night. it's a spectacle unlike anything broadway has seen before. "spider-man: turn off the dark," with its high-flying acrobatics and its record $65 million budget, is now posing a very expensive question. when will it open? the...
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seth doane, cbs news, new york. >> joining us now is cbs news legal analyst jack ford. good to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> we just heard in seth's piece a moment ago the clemente family releasing a statement asking the d.a., quote, that the existing criminal hows be applied appropriately. what exactly are they asking for? what do the parents want? >> i think what they're doing here is that essentially they're calming the waters. you know it sounds like the charges are going to be coming out from the prosecutor's office sometime soon. you remember when this happened there was such outrage and anger and a lot of people demanding more than the invasion of privacy types. >> manslaughter. >> people talking about should there be manslaughter. there was a death involved. it sounds as if the family and their lawyer have been working with the prosecutor, which is not at all unusual, and sounds as if they've all decided look, let's get the word out there that we, as the family members, and in our terrible grief here, are okay with the way the prosecution is going to
seth doane, cbs news, new york. >> joining us now is cbs news legal analyst jack ford. good to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> we just heard in seth's piece a moment ago the clemente family releasing a statement asking the d.a., quote, that the existing criminal hows be applied appropriately. what exactly are they asking for? what do the parents want? >> i think what they're doing here is that essentially they're calming the waters. you know it sounds like the...
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seth doane, thanks. and now for the rest of this morning's headlines, cbs news correspondent and "morning news" anchor betty nguyen is at the news desk. hey, betty. >> good morning, rebecca and russ. good morning to you at home. just moments ago, president obama arrived in brazil, trying to repair u.s. relations with one of the world's fastest-growing economic powers. relations between the two nations phrased when brazil refused to sign with the u.s. in efforts to contain iran's nuclear weapons program. mr. obama's three-day, five -- three-nation five-day visit, that is, includes stops in chile and el salvador. >>> a state of emergency has been declared in yemen after police stormed a camp filled with pro-democracy demonstrators this morning. on friday, thousands of people took to the streets in the capital demanding a new government. at least 42 people were killed when police opened fire on the protesters. >>> in the southern port city of aden police shot and wounded at least six anti-government protest
seth doane, thanks. and now for the rest of this morning's headlines, cbs news correspondent and "morning news" anchor betty nguyen is at the news desk. hey, betty. >> good morning, rebecca and russ. good morning to you at home. just moments ago, president obama arrived in brazil, trying to repair u.s. relations with one of the world's fastest-growing economic powers. relations between the two nations phrased when brazil refused to sign with the u.s. in efforts to contain iran's...
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>> cbs' seth doane for us in findlay, ohio. thank you. you see the rivers cresting almost six feet above flood stage. the end result. the devastation and now the cleanup. >> a closer look at other headlines we are following. jeff glor is at the news desk. >>> a senate is scheduled to vote on a bill that would stave off a government shutdown. the republican-backed measure would fund the government nearly two weeks. the house passed a bill yesterday with more than 100 democrats supporting it. the senate is expected to follow suit. congress must agree on spending levels to the end of the fiscal year which is september 30th. >>> state budget battles continue as well. in wisconsin, ohio, and elsewhere, deep spending cuts are coupled with proposals to limit union rights. a senate committee this ohio is scheduled to vote today and cbs news correspondents cynthia bowers has more from madison, wisconsin. good morning, cindy. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. you know, here, the governor, scott walker, is one of the newest governors nationally and a
>> cbs' seth doane for us in findlay, ohio. thank you. you see the rivers cresting almost six feet above flood stage. the end result. the devastation and now the cleanup. >> a closer look at other headlines we are following. jeff glor is at the news desk. >>> a senate is scheduled to vote on a bill that would stave off a government shutdown. the republican-backed measure would fund the government nearly two weeks. the house passed a bill yesterday with more than 100...